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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeComins View Post
    Well, what can I say, apart from what a *** TBH

    The GREEN AND WHITE, means that GREEN is the highlight colour. DUH
    The OTHER GREEN is a sub-header
    So thats the consistance - It looks crowded? Thats called TEXT
    Dotted borders? thats your own preferance.

    But for the rest, do you have any idea?
    Joe, criticism can be taken likely, and should be.

    In MY opinion, I don't like it, there's no point in calling me a *** because I have my own opinion.



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    Because your opinions wrong.

    The dark green in the side bars signifies a heading
    The dark green in the nav signifies a rollover
    The white in the nav is a normal, unclicked link.
    The lighter green signifies a subheading

    Anyone with half a brain can see that, so there isnt
    There's no consistancy through the nav, it's green here white white white green etc.
    Its something called a "rollover" and the GREEN, WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, GREEN, WHITE, GREEN?

    They're are clear separtions
    GREEN HEADER ||| WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, GREEN ROLLOVER, WHITE ||| GREEN HEADER
    Last edited by JoeComins; 26-08-2006 at 07:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeComins View Post
    Because your opinions wrong.

    The dark green in the side bars signifies a heading
    The dark green in the nav signifies a rollover
    The white in the nav is a normal, unclicked link.
    The lighter green signifies a subheading

    Anyone with half a brain can see that, so there isnt


    Its something called a "rollover"

    Lol an opinion cannot be wrong. And I also am not keen on it but that is just beacuse I dont like dark layouts.
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    its hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeComins View Post
    Because your opinions wrong.

    The dark green in the side bars signifies a heading
    The dark green in the nav signifies a rollover
    The white in the nav is a normal, unclicked link.
    The lighter green signifies a subheading

    Anyone with half a brain can see that, so there isnt


    Its something called a "rollover" and the GREEN, WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, GREEN, WHITE, GREEN?

    They're are clear separtions
    GREEN HEADER ||| WHITE, WHITE, WHITE, GREEN ROLLOVER, WHITE ||| GREEN HEADER
    JUST SHUT THE *REMOVED* UP!

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    Last edited by Nixt; 26-08-2006 at 07:10 PM.



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    Please refrain from arguing. Other users are entitled to their opinions, if arguments continue I will close the thread.
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    Personaly id have to say the headers takeing up to much space in the layout "/

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    For a band website, you dont really have 50px headers though.

    And who now-a-days uses 800 x 600 screen res'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeComins View Post
    For a band website, you dont really have 50px headers though.

    And who now-a-days uses 800 x 600 screen res'?
    Me for one.



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    Woot very nice love it

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